We filled our (sustainable) canvas bags at the local farm stand and preserved the harvest in these one-of-a-kind watercolor vegetables illustrations. Farm-fresh produce is a highlight of the summer and fall months. Fresh tastes best – whether you’re cooking organic vegan cuisine in the kitchen or grilling kebabs with veggies over the fire. These watercolor illustrations complement restaurant menus, flatter cafe walls, and upgrade product packaging. Naturally, this collection is also a fine addition to food journals, cookbooks, and culinary websites. Vegetables and herbs included: cauliflower, cabbage, tomatoes, mushrooms, carrots, radishes, beets, onions, garlic, peppers, broccoli, asparagus, chives, scallions (spring onions), potatoes, snap peas, eggplant (aubergine), zucchini, oregano, bay leaves, rosemary, and dill.
These hand-drawn illustrations pack a punch. I use only the highest quality watercolors for vibrant hues and rich saturation, and premium paper for a pleasing watercolor texture. It’s charming art, not digital embellishment. Offering unique illustrations from the artist’s hand, vectorized and optimized for your digital and print products.
Software compatibility: Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop CS6, CC and newer. .JPG and .PNG files will work with most graphic software.
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Watercolor Vegetables
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Clarissa –
Who painted these? They are juicy and delicious!